Gintani has by far the strongest stock internal E9X M3 S65 V8 supercharger builds out there. They are basically right on the doorstep of the 7XX rwhp mark with their Stage X S65 supercharger system.
What is the key? Ethanol. The fuel system is upgraded to flow plenty of E85 and the boost on the Vortech blower is cranked up with tuning to match:
The reason this works well with the S65 V8 is the torque comes in up top. Just look at that curve as measured on the Dynocom. That means the rods are not stressed in the same manner as a turbo or positive displacement setup.
If you want the maximum amount of horsepower on the E9X M3 without opening the motor, this is quite simply the best option.
For those wondering, the BimmerBoost.com E92 M3 is getting a similar setup and looking for that 7XX number.

NJ-M4 mentioned using this on his 991 Turbo and I never heard of it before that.
Looked into it and for guys who might have trouble finding race gas or just want to add some to their tank this seems like a solid product:

More importantly what led the inspector general to Strzok. Why were they even investigating him in the first place. There is more to this than just salacious text messages. As Judicial Committee Jim Jordan said to Wray last week, Strzok wouldn’t have been kicked of Mueller’s team just for anti Trump tweets. The Department of Justice Inspector General has been conducting an 11 month long investigation into politicalization of DOJ and FBI, whether biases led to changes in Federal investigations. Some event led them to Strzok. The full IG report is due in January.

Theses texts are the ones that start raising FBI collusion, especially when the director of the FBI is involved(Andrew McCabe).
Definitely could lead to charges for favoring Hillary in email investigation. All these Strzok texts were during election, while he was giving immunity deals to Hillary’s accomplices and interviewing Hillary not under oath where she lied multiple times to FBI just like Flynn. Then this guy signed off on Russia investigation.